Once you have Instagram Stories (you’ll get it via an Instagram update from the App Store), you can create a new Story by tapping the icon in the upper left corner of your feed. (It looks like a circle with a plus sign in it). The camera view will come on, and you can tap the circle at the bottom of the screen to take a photo. If you already have a photo on your phone that you’d like to include in a Story, you can select that, too.

Next gather your artistic inspiration, and take a moment to ponder the deep, human truths you would like to impart with your Story. Is this a tale of emotional torment and loss? An exultant display of natural beauty? A riveting account of a particularly good brunch? Think hard about your direction.

Once you have your photo and your creative muse on board, you’ll see two icons in the corner: A text box and a marker. If you tap the text box, you can (shocker!) add text, and if you tap the marker, you can draw. You’ll have a choice of three drawing tools: A pen, a highlighter, and what The Verge calls a “neon pen,” which gives you a white line bordered by a neon color (so it looks kind of like an old-school neon sign).

In this quick video, you can see the drawing tool in action:

Note that you draw in a variety of colors, and mix up text and drawing with emoji.